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Across
  1. 4. The process by which an animal adjusts to its surroundings or changes its behavior or physical characteristics to survive in its environment.
  2. 5. A warm-blooded animal that has feathers, lays eggs, and has the ability to fly. Examples include eagles, sparrows, and penguins.
  3. 8. A cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water and typically has scales and fins. Examples include goldfish, trout, and sharks.
  4. 9. Referring to animals that have been tamed or bred by humans for various purposes, such as pets, working animals, or livestock.
  5. 10. A type of animal that is warm-blooded, has fur or hair, and usually gives birth to live young. Examples include dogs, cats, and elephants.
  6. 12. An animal that primarily eats plants as its main source of nutrition. Examples include cows, giraffes, and rabbits.
  7. 14. The seasonal movement of animals from one region or habitat to another, often in search of food, breeding grounds, or favorable conditions.
  8. 15. A small invertebrate animal with three body segments, six legs, and often wings. Examples include butterflies, ants, and beetles.
  9. 16. The ability of an animal to blend in with its surroundings, using colors, patterns, or behaviors to avoid detection by predators or prey.
Down
  1. 1. Describing a species of animal that is at risk of becoming extinct due to various factors such as habitat loss, poaching, or pollution.
  2. 2. An animal that hunts and feeds on other animals for food. Examples include lions, tigers, and wolves.
  3. 3. The natural environment or home where an animal species typically lives and finds its food, water, and shelter.
  4. 6. A community of living organisms (plants, animals, and microorganisms) and their physical environment, interacting and coexisting together.
  5. 7. A cold-blooded animal that has scales, breathes air, and typically lays eggs. Examples include snakes, turtles, and lizards.
  6. 11. A cold-blooded animal that lives both on land and in water, typically undergoing metamorphosis from an aquatic larval stage to a terrestrial adult stage. Examples include frogs, toads, and salamanders.
  7. 13. An animal that consumes both plants and other animals. Examples include bears, humans, and pigs.